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Revision as of 19:03, 28 June 2013
About Field Scripts
Field scripts let you execute JavaScript when a field in a Form gets focus or its value changes.
JavaScript code can be run at these field-level events:
- On Change - This event happens when a user enters a new value in a field. At this event you can change other fields based on the value a user just entered or change the formatting of the value (such as for a telephone number).
- On Focus - This event happens when a user moves the focus to a field. At this event you can remind the user what to enter or temporarily change the appearance of the field (set as setting the background color).
See Field Scripting Variables for information on variable syntax.
- Compare to Form Scripting and Post Selection JavaScript
You can add On Change or On Focus event scripts to any field except the following:
- Auto Number
- Custom Control
- File field
- Formula
- Image field
- Lookup
- Multi object Lookup
- Rich Text Area
Working with Field Scripts
Editing Field Scripts
Follow these steps to add or change event scripting for a field:
- Click the script icon () next to a field in the layout
- Enter or change the JavaScript in Field On Change Script and/or Field On Focus Script
- Click the Save button
Writing JavaScript
Using JavaScript, you can
- Reference Fields in the current form.
- Use AJAX and REST to communicate with the platform.
You can also use the implicit variable obj to refer to the field where the most recent event occurred.
These examples show using the implicit variable obj with these properties:
alert("Selected field's name: " + obj.name); alert("Selected field's value: " + obj.value);
On Change Examples
When a user changes an order, if a discount is given, make sure that approval_required is checked.
var form = document.mainForm; if (form.discount.value != '0') { form.approval_required.checked = true; }
When a user enters a first name, capitalize it automatically:
var form = document.mainForm form.test.value = form.test.value.toUpperCase(); // The line above could also be written as: // obj.value = obj.value.toUpperCase();
When a user changes the job_knowledge_notes field, copy the new value to the dependability_notes field.
document.mainForm.dependability_notes.value = document.mainForm.job_knowledge_notes.value
Display an alert dialog showing the value of a checkbox.
var form = document.mainForm; var value = form.multicheckbox[0].value; alert( "Multi Check Box Value is: " + value);
Change the value of text area field based on a variable.
var form = document.mainForm; if(obj.value == "Record1") { form.multilinetxt1.value = 'First Record'; } if(obj.value == "Record2") { form.multilinetxt1.value = 'Second Record'; } else { form.multilinetxt1.value = 'Not first or second record'; }
Change the value of a checkbox field to true when the request amount is large enough.
- <syntaxhighlight lang="javascript" enclose="div">
if(_sdForm[0].request_amount.value > 10000) {
setCheckboxState(_sdForm, "approval_required", true);
} </syntaxhighlight>
On Focus Example
When a user moves the focus to the account name field, remind the user to enter the name capitalized.
var form = document.mainForm; alert("Please enter the account name in all caps");
Grid Field Scripting
You can run JavaScript code for On Change and On Focus events in grid fields.
Follow these steps to add event scripting to a grid field:
- Click the script icon () in the column header of a field in a grid.
- Enter the JavaScript in On Change Script and/or On Focus Script.
- Click the Save button.
You can refer to these implicit variables in event scripts for grid fields:
- grid_section: current grid name used as a prefix for field names
- grid_section_row_id: current row identifier
For example, assume that you have a grid with these field names: full_name, first_name, and last_name. You can create references to these fields with the statements below:
var fullname = eval('document.mainForm.'+grid_section+'full_name'); var firstname = eval('document.mainForm.'+grid_section+'first_name'); var lastname = eval('document.mainForm.'+grid_section+'last_name');
You can then update the full_name field automatically in an on change event script for the first name or last name field with this code:
fullname = firstname.value + ' ' + lastname.value;
Learn More
- Referencing Fields in JavaScript
- Field Name and Field Value syntax
- Use AJAX and REST to communicate with the platform in JavaScript code.
- Global JavaScript Variables
- Accessing Additional Lookup Variables in a Form